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Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan's president, has approved a new law aimed at putting an end to religious extremism.
The law forces all religious organisations to re-register and bans prayer in state institutions such as schools and prisons.
The country's chief imam believes that preventing Muslims from praying will antagonise the Kazakh public.
Al Jazeera'sRobin Forestier-Walker reports from Kazakhstan's western city of Aktobe.
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The president of Kazakhstan has ushered in two new laws that severely restrict freedom of religion. Evangelical Christians in particular will likely face increased persecution as a result. However, hardship is nothing new for the believers of Christ in this former Soviet country. In this report, you'll meet a couple from Kazakhstan who will not be intimidated by these new laws.
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Here I discuss Astana...the new capital of Kazakhstan... This is a a fascinating place indeed. We will look inside the structures of this city. The Pyramid of peace, the presidential palace of Astana. The Khan Shatyr Entertainmentn Center. The BayterekTower and the symbolism behind this architecture. Look at what Kazakhstan has branded on their land.
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Kazakhstan passes restrictive religion law

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Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan's president, has approved a new law aimed at putting an end to religious extremism.
The law forces all religious organisations to re-register and bans prayer in state institutions such as schools and prisons.
The country's chief imam believes that preventing Muslims from praying will antagonise the Kazakh public.
Al Jazeera'sRobin Forestier-Walker reports from Kazakhstan's western city of Aktobe.
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Kazakhstan: New laws oppress Christianity

Kazakhstan: New laws oppress Christianity

Kazakhstan: New laws oppress Christianity

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Here I discuss Astana...the new capital of Kazakhstan... This is a a fascinating place indeed. We will look inside the structures of this city. The Pyramid of peace, the presidential palace of Astana. The Khan Shatyr Entertainmentn Center. The BayterekTower and the symbolism behind this architecture. Look at what Kazakhstan has branded on their land.
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Ex-in-law testifies from Kazakhstan in Boston Marathon trial

Ex-in-law testifies from Kazakhstan in Boston Marathon trial

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Kazakhstan passes restrictive religion law

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Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan's president, has approved a new law aimed at putting an end to religious extremism.
The law forces all religious organisations to re-register and bans prayer in state institutions such as schools and prisons.
The country's chief imam believes that preventing Muslims from praying will antagonise the Kazakh public.
Al Jazeera'sRobin Forestier-Walker reports from Kazakhstan's western city of Aktobe.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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Kazakhstan: New laws oppress Christianity

The president of Kazakhstan has ushered in two new laws that severely restrict freedom of religion. Evangelical Christians in particular will likely face increased persecution as a result. However, hardship is nothing new for the believers of Christ in this former Soviet country. In this report, you'll meet a couple from Kazakhstan who will not be intimidated by these new laws.
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Human Rights Watch interviewed more than 50 trade union leaders, labor activists, and workers in key industries across Kazakhstan, and documented harassment, surveillance, and, in some cases, spurious legal prosecution or dismissals in apparent retaliation for labor activism. The Kazakh government should take immediate steps to lift restrictions on workers’ rights and the ability to organize.

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Sacha Baron Cohen brings his Kazakh journalist character Borat Sagdiyev to the big screen for the first time. Leaving his native Kazakhstan, Borat travels to America to make a documentary. As he zigzags across the nation, Borat meets real people in real situations with hysterical consequences. His backwards behavior generates strong reactions around him exposing prejudices and hypocrisies in American culture.

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Kazakhstan has adopted a law on EXPO-2017. It provides amendments to eight legislative acts of the Republic, including budget and tax codes. A corresponding statement was made by the head of legal department of 'Astana EXPO-2017' National CompanyMaya Yegimbayeva at weekly briefing of CentralCommunicationsService on Monday. According to her, this document will establish a legal framework for the timely construction of facilities of the exhibition complex and solve many organizational issues.

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- What a foreign client can expect from a Kazakh lawyer?
- Kazakh law, Kazakh reality has various peculiarities that a foreigner does not know and does not expect based on his/her European, Asian or US practice, and instead of providing with all possible options, consequences, timeframes and full lists of required documentation, the lawyers give only partial answers. They don't think like...

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Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan's president, has approved a new law aimed at putting an end to religious extremism.
The law forces all religious organisations to re-register and bans prayer in state institutions such as schools and prisons.
The country's chief imam believes that preventing Muslims from praying will antagonise the Kazakh public.
Al Jazeera'sRobin Forestier-Walker reports from Kazakhstan's western city of Aktobe.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan's president, has approved a new law aimed at putting an end to religious extremism.
The law forces all religious organisations to re-register and bans prayer in state institutions such as schools and prisons.
The country's chief imam believes that preventing Muslims from praying will antagonise the Kazakh public.
Al Jazeera'sRobin Forestier-Walker reports from Kazakhstan's western city of Aktobe.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
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The president of Kazakhstan has ushered in two new laws that severely restrict freedom of religion. Evangelical Christians in particular will likely face increased persecution as a result. However, hardship is nothing new for the believers of Christ in this former Soviet country. In this report, you'll meet a couple from Kazakhstan who will not be intimidated by these new laws.
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"A volatile mix building in Kazakhstan contains the same ingredients that ignited in Ukraine: a Russian minority that says it fears being under siege, rising anti-Russian nationalist sentiment and pressure on the Russian language."
The Dilemma in the Nation-Building Process: The Kazakh or Kazakhstani Nation?
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Since its days as a Soviet satellite, Kazakhstan has grown due to vast mineral resources. So how does Kazakhstan fare on the global stage?
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Kazakhstan election: Snap poll called as PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev bids to extend his 27-year rule
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"In an attempt to cling on to power amid discontent at falling oil prices in the ex-Soviet state of Kazakhstan, President Nursultan Nazarbayev has called a snap election."
Kazakhstan country profile
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"A huge country the size of Western Europe, Kazakhstan has vast mineral resources and enormous economic potential."
In Kazakhstan, fears of becoming the next Ukraine
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The Dilemma in the Nation-Building Process: The Kazakh or Kazakhstani Nation?
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Here I discuss Astana...the new capital of Kazakhstan... This is a a fascinating place indeed. We will look inside the structures of this city. The Pyramid of ...

Here I discuss Astana...the new capital of Kazakhstan... This is a a fascinating place indeed. We will look inside the structures of this city. The Pyramid of peace, the presidential palace of Astana. The Khan Shatyr Entertainmentn Center. The BayterekTower and the symbolism behind this architecture. Look at what Kazakhstan has branded on their land.
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Kazakhstan: Workers' Unions Under Attack

Kazakhstan’s new trade union law, adopted after unresolved labor strikes in 2011, has made it more difficult to organize independent unions in the country. Chan...

Kazakhstan’s new trade union law, adopted after unresolved labor strikes in 2011, has made it more difficult to organize independent unions in the country. Changes to the labor and criminal codes have contributed to an environment hostile to worker activism.
Human Rights Watch interviewed more than 50 trade union leaders, labor activists, and workers in key industries across Kazakhstan, and documented harassment, surveillance, and, in some cases, spurious legal prosecution or dismissals in apparent retaliation for labor activism. The Kazakh government should take immediate steps to lift restrictions on workers’ rights and the ability to organize.

Kazakhstan’s new trade union law, adopted after unresolved labor strikes in 2011, has made it more difficult to organize independent unions in the country. Changes to the labor and criminal codes have contributed to an environment hostile to worker activism.
Human Rights Watch interviewed more than 50 trade union leaders, labor activists, and workers in key industries across Kazakhstan, and documented harassment, surveillance, and, in some cases, spurious legal prosecution or dismissals in apparent retaliation for labor activism. The Kazakh government should take immediate steps to lift restrictions on workers’ rights and the ability to organize.

Sacha Baron Cohen brings his Kazakh journalist character Borat Sagdiyev to the big screen for the first time. Leaving his native Kazakhstan, Borat travels to America to make a documentary. As he zigzags across the nation, Borat meets real people in real situations with hysterical consequences. His backwards behavior generates strong reactions around him exposing prejudices and hypocrisies in American culture.

Sacha Baron Cohen brings his Kazakh journalist character Borat Sagdiyev to the big screen for the first time. Leaving his native Kazakhstan, Borat travels to America to make a documentary. As he zigzags across the nation, Borat meets real people in real situations with hysterical consequences. His backwards behavior generates strong reactions around him exposing prejudices and hypocrisies in American culture.

Kazakhstan adopts law on EXPO-2017

Kazakhstan has adopted a law on EXPO-2017. It provides amendments to eight legislative acts of the Republic, including budget and tax codes. A corresponding sta...

Kazakhstan has adopted a law on EXPO-2017. It provides amendments to eight legislative acts of the Republic, including budget and tax codes. A corresponding statement was made by the head of legal department of 'Astana EXPO-2017' National CompanyMaya Yegimbayeva at weekly briefing of CentralCommunicationsService on Monday. According to her, this document will establish a legal framework for the timely construction of facilities of the exhibition complex and solve many organizational issues.

Kazakhstan has adopted a law on EXPO-2017. It provides amendments to eight legislative acts of the Republic, including budget and tax codes. A corresponding statement was made by the head of legal department of 'Astana EXPO-2017' National CompanyMaya Yegimbayeva at weekly briefing of CentralCommunicationsService on Monday. According to her, this document will establish a legal framework for the timely construction of facilities of the exhibition complex and solve many organizational issues.

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Linkage & Mind leading Kazakhstan law firm offers you an opportunity to get insider information on how to work with lawyers in CIS area, thanks to the managing director of TMF Kazakhstan LLP, Mr. Christian Ziegler. It turned out, that there is a big misunderstanding between businessmen and CIS-lawyers, therefore, one should be careful asking for legal services there. The summary of the questions covered:
- What a foreign client can expect from a Kazakh lawyer?
- Kazakh law, Kazakh reality has various peculiarities that a foreigner does not know and does not expect based on his/her European, Asian or US practice, and instead of providing with all possible options, consequences, timeframes and full lists of required documentation, the lawyers give only partial answers. They don't think like businessmen, saying "You did not ask for that" when it's late.

Linkage & Mind leading Kazakhstan law firm offers you an opportunity to get insider information on how to work with lawyers in CIS area, thanks to the managing director of TMF Kazakhstan LLP, Mr. Christian Ziegler. It turned out, that there is a big misunderstanding between businessmen and CIS-lawyers, therefore, one should be careful asking for legal services there. The summary of the questions covered:
- What a foreign client can expect from a Kazakh lawyer?
- Kazakh law, Kazakh reality has various peculiarities that a foreigner does not know and does not expect based on his/her European, Asian or US practice, and instead of providing with all possible options, consequences, timeframes and full lists of required documentation, the lawyers give only partial answers. They don't think like businessmen, saying "You did not ask for that" when it's late.

A former brother-in-law of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev testified Wednesday from Kazakhstan about the role of a conservative Muslim convert who steered Tsarnaev's older brother toward a stricter version of Islam. Subscribe to WCVB on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1e8lAMZ
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"Travel Guide" - Astana city

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

published: 13 Aug 2013

Four Days in Almaty, Kazakhstan - Half-Hour Travel Show with Glenn Campbell

2-5 June 2016 - A four-day visit to the largest city in Kazakhstan. Featuring Kok Tobe, Almaty-2 train station, AmigoHostel, ZenkovCathedral and Spirit of Tengri.
1-minute promo for this video on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BMAhc-cgJCo/
Portions of this half-hour video are available as separate stand-along videos...
-- Spirit of Tengri Audience Participation (9 min): https://youtu.be/XIS2hxBTnzo
-- Tasting HorseMilk and Camel Milk: https://youtu.be/URVzyJ8-D0k
Several excerpts from this video are available on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/gpckazakhstan/
A Facebookalbum of stills from this video: http://bit.ly/AlmatyStills
The band that opens the music festival is "Argymak". Here is a stand-alone video of their song: https://youtu.be/feZXRjoE2u...

published: 25 Oct 2016

Kazakhstan - New Tourist Destination!

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Book trailer- Travel Guide to Kazakhstan.

Almaty - place you must visit

By Buralkiev Yelaman. Qeeboos studio.

published: 27 Jun 2016

10 things to do in Kazakhstan

From glamping and climbing to drawing water and watching the sunset, here are our ten things to do in Kazakhstan.
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KAZAKHSTAN Travel Tips

After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences and tips to hopefully help others. I barely scratched the surface of the country, but these area few things I learned along the way. if you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment down below.
Welcome to my channel! I'm Patrick! I'm an English teacher in South Korea. I love to travel and I'm also a travel vlogger. I live and work on Jeju islandKorea where I do most of my travel videos. I will be starting a long travel trip during the summer of 2017 and will be visiting many countries! Feel free to subscribe and send me any questions you may have! Weekly videos uploaded every week! ^_-
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published: 07 Nov 2017

LOST IN KAZAKHSTAN 4K

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From the futuristic sceneries of the glass skyscrapers of Almaty, former capital of Kazakhstan and the new Dubai of Central Asia, to the dreamy landscapes of Lake Issyk. From the Big Almaty lake, to Shymbulak, from Pik Talgar, the highest peak of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains, up to Charyn, a desert canyon of red rocks carved over the centuries from the rush of water during the ice age.
The majestic mountains of Kazakhstan, the turquoise alpine lakes which like crystal clear mirrors reflect a sky of dreams, the red arena of the deserts and the coral stones of the Charyn canyon, create a unique spectacle that not many people know about yet and that will leave you breathless. For the very first time two bloggers Sara...

Kazakhstan's futuristic capital (CNN)

Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide

KazakhstanTravelVideoGuide: The world's ninth biggest country is one of its last great travel unknowns. Though the outside world is gradually becoming aware of Kazakhstan, largely thanks to its oil and the antics of that pseudo-Kazakh Borat Sagdiyev, few have really explored this country of vastly varied attractions.
Easily the most economically advanced of the 'stans', post-Soviet Kazakhstan is reinventing itself as a uniquely prosperous and modern Eurasian nation. The leafy commercial and social hub, Almaty, has an almost European feel with its quality hotels, slick boutiques, chic cafés and streets thick with BMWs and Mercedes. Astana, in the north, is being transformed at quickfire speed into a 21st-century capital with a unique mix of Islamic, Western, Soviet and wacky futuristic ...

"Travel Guide" - Almaty

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

published: 11 Aug 2013

A Tourist's Guide to Almaty, Kazakhstan

A trip through three 'Stans Part 1: Almaty
I see as much as I can of the city, completely dispelling Borat's version of Kazakhstan.

published: 16 Apr 2011

Welcome to Kazakhstan!

"Astrum-M" is a tour operator in the Kazakhstan market of tourism and member of Kazakhstan TouristAssociation.We choose for our visitors only the best: reliable airlines, the best hotels, the most interesting objects. We offer a full range of services for you to feeling confident and secure.
We offer a various kind of tours:
- Great Silk Way
- Winter sport
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- Culture
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- Trekking
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Uzbekistan Travel Guide

A TravelGuide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of EmperorTimur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run WildFrontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to IndiaIslam has given the world some of the most spectacular architecture there is, and nowhere is this more evident than here in Uzbekistan.
The mosques and madrassas of S...

"Travel Guide" - Astana city

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of K...

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

http://bit.ly/13u32w0
Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

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Four Days in Almaty, Kazakhstan - Half-Hour Travel Show with Glenn Campbell

2-5 June 2016 - A four-day visit to the largest city in Kazakhstan. Featuring Kok Tobe, Almaty-2 train station, AmigoHostel, ZenkovCathedral and Spirit of Tengri.
1-minute promo for this video on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BMAhc-cgJCo/
Portions of this half-hour video are available as separate stand-along videos...
-- Spirit of Tengri Audience Participation (9 min): https://youtu.be/XIS2hxBTnzo
-- Tasting HorseMilk and Camel Milk: https://youtu.be/URVzyJ8-D0k
Several excerpts from this video are available on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/gpckazakhstan/
A Facebookalbum of stills from this video: http://bit.ly/AlmatyStills
The band that opens the music festival is "Argymak". Here is a stand-alone video of their song: https://youtu.be/feZXRjoE2uw
Video by Glenn Campbell - http://Glenn-Campbell.com

2-5 June 2016 - A four-day visit to the largest city in Kazakhstan. Featuring Kok Tobe, Almaty-2 train station, AmigoHostel, ZenkovCathedral and Spirit of Tengri.
1-minute promo for this video on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BMAhc-cgJCo/
Portions of this half-hour video are available as separate stand-along videos...
-- Spirit of Tengri Audience Participation (9 min): https://youtu.be/XIS2hxBTnzo
-- Tasting HorseMilk and Camel Milk: https://youtu.be/URVzyJ8-D0k
Several excerpts from this video are available on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/gpckazakhstan/
A Facebookalbum of stills from this video: http://bit.ly/AlmatyStills
The band that opens the music festival is "Argymak". Here is a stand-alone video of their song: https://youtu.be/feZXRjoE2uw
Video by Glenn Campbell - http://Glenn-Campbell.com

TRAVEL VLOG : KAZAKHSTAN

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10 things to do in Kazakhstan

From glamping and climbing to drawing water and watching the sunset, here are our ten things to do in Kazakhstan.
Full blog is here: http://born-to-wander.com/...

From glamping and climbing to drawing water and watching the sunset, here are our ten things to do in Kazakhstan.
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From glamping and climbing to drawing water and watching the sunset, here are our ten things to do in Kazakhstan.
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KAZAKHSTAN Travel Tips

After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences and tips to hopefully help others. I barely scratched the surface of ...

After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences and tips to hopefully help others. I barely scratched the surface of the country, but these area few things I learned along the way. if you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment down below.
Welcome to my channel! I'm Patrick! I'm an English teacher in South Korea. I love to travel and I'm also a travel vlogger. I live and work on Jeju islandKorea where I do most of my travel videos. I will be starting a long travel trip during the summer of 2017 and will be visiting many countries! Feel free to subscribe and send me any questions you may have! Weekly videos uploaded every week! ^_-
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After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences and tips to hopefully help others. I barely scratched the surface of the country, but these area few things I learned along the way. if you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment down below.
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From the futuristic sceneries of the glass skyscrapers of Almaty, former capital of K...

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From the futuristic sceneries of the glass skyscrapers of Almaty, former capital of Kazakhstan and the new Dubai of Central Asia, to the dreamy landscapes of Lake Issyk. From the Big Almaty lake, to Shymbulak, from Pik Talgar, the highest peak of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains, up to Charyn, a desert canyon of red rocks carved over the centuries from the rush of water during the ice age.
The majestic mountains of Kazakhstan, the turquoise alpine lakes which like crystal clear mirrors reflect a sky of dreams, the red arena of the deserts and the coral stones of the Charyn canyon, create a unique spectacle that not many people know about yet and that will leave you breathless. For the very first time two bloggers SaraIzzi and Timur Tugalev document the magical sceneries of Kazakhstan and the luxuries of a vibrant city like Almaty, one of the pearls of Central Asia yet to be discovered.
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Find out more about our Central Asia adventure here: http://bit.ly/2eyDYny
From the futuristic sceneries of the glass skyscrapers of Almaty, former capital of Kazakhstan and the new Dubai of Central Asia, to the dreamy landscapes of Lake Issyk. From the Big Almaty lake, to Shymbulak, from Pik Talgar, the highest peak of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains, up to Charyn, a desert canyon of red rocks carved over the centuries from the rush of water during the ice age.
The majestic mountains of Kazakhstan, the turquoise alpine lakes which like crystal clear mirrors reflect a sky of dreams, the red arena of the deserts and the coral stones of the Charyn canyon, create a unique spectacle that not many people know about yet and that will leave you breathless. For the very first time two bloggers SaraIzzi and Timur Tugalev document the magical sceneries of Kazakhstan and the luxuries of a vibrant city like Almaty, one of the pearls of Central Asia yet to be discovered.
Video By: Sara Izzi and Timur Tugalev
Sara:
Instagram: http://instagram.com/sara_izzi/
Facebook: http://facebook.com/lostavocado/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/sara_izzi
Timur:
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Featured in this video: Hotel RitzCarlton Almaty http://bit.ly/1rt0XlV
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Lost in Kazakhstan video is part of the LOST IN travel series. Series also include these destinations:
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Lost in Meclemburg

KazakhstanTravelVideoGuide: The world's ninth biggest country is one of its last great travel unknowns. Though the outside world is gradually becoming aware of Kazakhstan, largely thanks to its oil and the antics of that pseudo-Kazakh Borat Sagdiyev, few have really explored this country of vastly varied attractions.
Easily the most economically advanced of the 'stans', post-Soviet Kazakhstan is reinventing itself as a uniquely prosperous and modern Eurasian nation. The leafy commercial and social hub, Almaty, has an almost European feel with its quality hotels, slick boutiques, chic cafés and streets thick with BMWs and Mercedes. Astana, in the north, is being transformed at quickfire speed into a 21st-century capital with a unique mix of Islamic, Western, Soviet and wacky futuristic architecture. PresidentNursultan Nazarbaev, who has ruled Kazakhstan since Soviet times, doesn't encourage political opposition but is managing to forge a peaceful, multiethnic nation -- which makes him on the whole pretty popular.
Around the fringes of the great steppes where the once nomadic Kazakh people -- still famed for their horse skills and unique equestrian sports -- used to roam, Kazakhstan presents an array of surprising adventures. You can trek on foot or horse in the spectacular TianShan or Altay Mountains, watch flamingos on steppe lakes or discover mysterious underground mosques near the Caspian Sea. Community ecotourism programmes in some of the most beautiful areas enable travellers to stay with village families at affordable cost.
With travellers still rare here, a foreign guest is usually treated not as just another tourist but with real hospitality, and locals will often go out of their way to help you. Enjoy your Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide while it lasts!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5GM0gMo4AU

KazakhstanTravelVideoGuide: The world's ninth biggest country is one of its last great travel unknowns. Though the outside world is gradually becoming aware of Kazakhstan, largely thanks to its oil and the antics of that pseudo-Kazakh Borat Sagdiyev, few have really explored this country of vastly varied attractions.
Easily the most economically advanced of the 'stans', post-Soviet Kazakhstan is reinventing itself as a uniquely prosperous and modern Eurasian nation. The leafy commercial and social hub, Almaty, has an almost European feel with its quality hotels, slick boutiques, chic cafés and streets thick with BMWs and Mercedes. Astana, in the north, is being transformed at quickfire speed into a 21st-century capital with a unique mix of Islamic, Western, Soviet and wacky futuristic architecture. PresidentNursultan Nazarbaev, who has ruled Kazakhstan since Soviet times, doesn't encourage political opposition but is managing to forge a peaceful, multiethnic nation -- which makes him on the whole pretty popular.
Around the fringes of the great steppes where the once nomadic Kazakh people -- still famed for their horse skills and unique equestrian sports -- used to roam, Kazakhstan presents an array of surprising adventures. You can trek on foot or horse in the spectacular TianShan or Altay Mountains, watch flamingos on steppe lakes or discover mysterious underground mosques near the Caspian Sea. Community ecotourism programmes in some of the most beautiful areas enable travellers to stay with village families at affordable cost.
With travellers still rare here, a foreign guest is usually treated not as just another tourist but with real hospitality, and locals will often go out of their way to help you. Enjoy your Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide while it lasts!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5GM0gMo4AU

"Travel Guide" - Almaty

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of K...

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

"Astrum-M" is a tour operator in the Kazakhstan market of tourism and member of Kazakhstan TouristAssociation.We choose for our visitors only the best: reliable airlines, the best hotels, the most interesting objects. We offer a full range of services for you to feeling confident and secure.
We offer a various kind of tours:
- Great Silk Way
- Winter sport
- Thematic
- Religions
- Horse Ridding
- Culture
- City tours
- Trekking
- Weekend tours
www.astrum-m.kz

"Astrum-M" is a tour operator in the Kazakhstan market of tourism and member of Kazakhstan TouristAssociation.We choose for our visitors only the best: reliable airlines, the best hotels, the most interesting objects. We offer a full range of services for you to feeling confident and secure.
We offer a various kind of tours:
- Great Silk Way
- Winter sport
- Thematic
- Religions
- Horse Ridding
- Culture
- City tours
- Trekking
- Weekend tours
www.astrum-m.kz

A TravelGuide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of EmperorTimur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run WildFrontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to IndiaIslam has given the world some of the most spectacular architecture there is, and nowhere is this more evident than here in Uzbekistan.
The mosques and madrassas of Samarkand are as exquisite as any buildings anywhere on earth. The old walled town of Khiva, a veritable living museum, is an entire town of imposing buildings echoing history, and in Bukhara – probably the most important of all Silk Road towns – the soft, earth-coloured forts, squares, domes and towers are all guaranteed to carry the visitor back to a very different time.
The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. Formerly the Soviet Union’s fifth largest city, Tashkent is a surprisingly quiet place, with large leafy parks, cafes and some excellent hotel options. But Tashkent is usually only a start or end point on a journey through Uzbekistan. And if you’re travelling overland from Kyrgyzstan and the Ferghana Valley you’ll likely as not first visit Kokand, a former royal khanate, or kingdom, and home to an impressive palace.
But according to Robert Byron, author of The Road to Oxiana, all travellers that venture through Central Asia have one goal in mind, to see the splendours of Samarkand.
Centre of the Universe, Mirror of the world, Garden of the soul, Jewel of the east, Pearl of Islam, Samarkand has had writers and poets waxing lyrical for over two millennia. And for god reason. The Registan, a public square used to hear royal proclamations, is surrounded on three sides by magnificent mosques and madrassas. The huge Bibi Khanym mosques was the largest in the world when built at the end of the 14th century. Emperor Timor’s tomb has exquisite carvings and delicate gold inlay. Ulam Beg’s observatory is fascinating and impressive. And the shar-i-zindar, also known as the street of the dead, is another atmospheric site.
Moving along the Royal Road, perhaps travelling through Shakrizabs and the birth place of Timur, you’ll come to Bukhara. Personally my favourite town in the country, if not the whole region, Bukhara is a sleepy place, easy to walk around and just brimming over with magnificent sites. Probably the most famous is the 150-foot high Kolan minaret, allegedly used in the 19th century by the then ruler, Nazarullah Khan, as a means of execution, and the adjacent mosques and madrassas. Other sites include the Arc, or impregnable citadel, the char minar mosque and the mosque of 40 pillars. Here in Bukhara there is also great shopping, often in the old caravanserais, where carpets, shawls, spice and trinkets of all types can be found.
And finally after another 7 hour drive across the Kyzyl Kum Desert lies Khiva. As one of the most powerful khanates in the 19th century, Khiva grew into a sumptuous walled city much of which has been lovingly restored for the benefit of today’s modern visitor. To watch sunrise over the old town is one of travel’s great experiences.
But it’s not all about ancient monuments. Uzbekistan has some beautiful hills and mountains, the quite extraordinary and fascinating Aral Sea and the famous modern art collection at Nukus. The ancient towns through which you’ll pass also have bustling markets, some great open air restaurants, and some of the best boutique hotels anyway in the region.
Although you might find more tourists here than you will in some of the neighbouring countries, for anyone interested in culture and history Uzbekistan is simply a must.

A TravelGuide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of EmperorTimur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run WildFrontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to IndiaIslam has given the world some of the most spectacular architecture there is, and nowhere is this more evident than here in Uzbekistan.
The mosques and madrassas of Samarkand are as exquisite as any buildings anywhere on earth. The old walled town of Khiva, a veritable living museum, is an entire town of imposing buildings echoing history, and in Bukhara – probably the most important of all Silk Road towns – the soft, earth-coloured forts, squares, domes and towers are all guaranteed to carry the visitor back to a very different time.
The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. Formerly the Soviet Union’s fifth largest city, Tashkent is a surprisingly quiet place, with large leafy parks, cafes and some excellent hotel options. But Tashkent is usually only a start or end point on a journey through Uzbekistan. And if you’re travelling overland from Kyrgyzstan and the Ferghana Valley you’ll likely as not first visit Kokand, a former royal khanate, or kingdom, and home to an impressive palace.
But according to Robert Byron, author of The Road to Oxiana, all travellers that venture through Central Asia have one goal in mind, to see the splendours of Samarkand.
Centre of the Universe, Mirror of the world, Garden of the soul, Jewel of the east, Pearl of Islam, Samarkand has had writers and poets waxing lyrical for over two millennia. And for god reason. The Registan, a public square used to hear royal proclamations, is surrounded on three sides by magnificent mosques and madrassas. The huge Bibi Khanym mosques was the largest in the world when built at the end of the 14th century. Emperor Timor’s tomb has exquisite carvings and delicate gold inlay. Ulam Beg’s observatory is fascinating and impressive. And the shar-i-zindar, also known as the street of the dead, is another atmospheric site.
Moving along the Royal Road, perhaps travelling through Shakrizabs and the birth place of Timur, you’ll come to Bukhara. Personally my favourite town in the country, if not the whole region, Bukhara is a sleepy place, easy to walk around and just brimming over with magnificent sites. Probably the most famous is the 150-foot high Kolan minaret, allegedly used in the 19th century by the then ruler, Nazarullah Khan, as a means of execution, and the adjacent mosques and madrassas. Other sites include the Arc, or impregnable citadel, the char minar mosque and the mosque of 40 pillars. Here in Bukhara there is also great shopping, often in the old caravanserais, where carpets, shawls, spice and trinkets of all types can be found.
And finally after another 7 hour drive across the Kyzyl Kum Desert lies Khiva. As one of the most powerful khanates in the 19th century, Khiva grew into a sumptuous walled city much of which has been lovingly restored for the benefit of today’s modern visitor. To watch sunrise over the old town is one of travel’s great experiences.
But it’s not all about ancient monuments. Uzbekistan has some beautiful hills and mountains, the quite extraordinary and fascinating Aral Sea and the famous modern art collection at Nukus. The ancient towns through which you’ll pass also have bustling markets, some great open air restaurants, and some of the best boutique hotels anyway in the region.
Although you might find more tourists here than you will in some of the neighbouring countries, for anyone interested in culture and history Uzbekistan is simply a must.

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published: 22 Sep 2017

Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan

In rural Kyrgyzstan men still marry their women the old-fashioned way: by abducting them off the street and forcing them to be their wife. Bride kidnapping is a supposedly ancient custom that's made a major comeback since the fall of Communism and now accounts for nearly half of all marriages in some parts. We traveled to the Kyrgyz countryside to follow/aid and abet a young groom named Kubanti as he surprised his teenage girlfriend Nazgul with the gift of marriage/kidnapping.
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Since independence, Kazakhstan has remained faithful to secular statehood. In recent years, Kazakhstan’s leaders have strengthened the secular character of the state’s laws and education system. But what does secularism mean in a Central Asian context? How does the state balance the goal of religious freedom with the need to shield the state from religious influence?
Within the framework of ISDP’s ongoing research on secular governance in Central Asia and the Caucasus, ISDP invites you to a panel discussion focusing on the case of Kazakhstan, asking what, if any, are the implications of this model of governance for the Muslim world at large?
Participating in the panel:
Svante E. Cornell, Director of ISDP
Åke Peterson, former SwedishAmbassador to Central Asia
Ulan Bigozhin, Post-doctoral...

published: 05 Dec 2017

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

published: 16 Dec 2015

Kazakhstan reflects on 25 years of independence, challenges ahead

Astana, Jan 3 (EFE).- As the centuries-old Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan celebrated in December 25 years of independence from the Soviet Union, it chose to head into 2017 by calling on international observers and opinion makers, political strategists and western think tanks to help the republic map out its strategy for the next 25 years as it continues its transition from a centralized socialist system to an open market economy.
The newly-independent Kazakhstan’s principal of a strong secular state with religious tolerance, respect for its multi-ethnic population and an emphasis on education, gave rise to a new ‘KazakhKinship’ as well as recognition as being a leader in Central Asia.
PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev’s decision in 1991 to renounce nuclear weapons and spearhead a nuc...

published: 03 Jan 2017

Kazakhstan and the Modern World

published: 03 Oct 2013

Discussion "Violent Extremism in Kazakhstan: The Role of Criminal Background"

by Serik Beissembayev, L.N. Gumilev Eurasian National UniversityThe research discusses the issue of intertwining of petty crime and violent extremism in Kazakhstan. On the basis of semi-structured interviews with prisoners serving sentences on charges of extremist and terrorist activities, the author concludes that involvement in the criminal subculture increases the risk of radicalization on the basis of radical ideology. The key mechanism of transition of criminalized youth to the ranks of jihadist ideology supporters is frame alignment, when the ideology of jihadism resonates with the worldview spread in the criminal subculture.
Serik Beissembayev is a research fellow/PhD candidate at the L.N.Gumilev Eurasian National University. He received his MA in sociology from the Al-Farabi...

Inside Story - Are workers protected in Kazakhstan?

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A damning report accuses Kazakhstan of abusing and repressing the rights of workers in the country's oil fields. At least 15 people were killed and more than 100 injured last December when police fired on oil workers who were on strike in western Kazakhstan. Where is the rule of law in Kazakhstan and is it confined to the Central Asian country? Guests: JaneBuchanan, Tim Noonan, Usen Suleiman.
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Unlikely Kazakhstan is becoming a bitcoin Hong Kong: Crypto Insider

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The Islamic State (Full Length)

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The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
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Shmul Kaplan (A Penn Law VLA Production)

After living most of his life in Kazakhstan, Shmul Kaplan, a 70-year-old disabled Jewish survivor of the Nazi invasion of the Ukraine, applied successfully for asylum and began down the path to American citizenship. The journey was a long and arduous one because of protracted delays in the naturalization process. After seven years of waiting to become a citizen, Mr. Kaplan lost the SSI benefits on which he depended because of a time limitation in the law. He hung on for as long as he could by living on food stamps and $215 a month. Then he became the named plaintiff in a class action lawsuit brought against the U.S. Government. See how this courageous man helped himself and others realize their American Dreams.
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Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan

In rural Kyrgyzstan men still marry their women the old-fashioned way: by abducting them off the street and forcing them to be their wife. Bride kidnapping is a...

In rural Kyrgyzstan men still marry their women the old-fashioned way: by abducting them off the street and forcing them to be their wife. Bride kidnapping is a supposedly ancient custom that's made a major comeback since the fall of Communism and now accounts for nearly half of all marriages in some parts. We traveled to the Kyrgyz countryside to follow/aid and abet a young groom named Kubanti as he surprised his teenage girlfriend Nazgul with the gift of marriage/kidnapping.
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In rural Kyrgyzstan men still marry their women the old-fashioned way: by abducting them off the street and forcing them to be their wife. Bride kidnapping is a supposedly ancient custom that's made a major comeback since the fall of Communism and now accounts for nearly half of all marriages in some parts. We traveled to the Kyrgyz countryside to follow/aid and abet a young groom named Kubanti as he surprised his teenage girlfriend Nazgul with the gift of marriage/kidnapping.
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Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is...

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

Astana, Jan 3 (EFE).- As the centuries-old Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan celebrated in December 25 years of independence from the Soviet Union, it chose to head into 2017 by calling on international observers and opinion makers, political strategists and western think tanks to help the republic map out its strategy for the next 25 years as it continues its transition from a centralized socialist system to an open market economy.
The newly-independent Kazakhstan’s principal of a strong secular state with religious tolerance, respect for its multi-ethnic population and an emphasis on education, gave rise to a new ‘KazakhKinship’ as well as recognition as being a leader in Central Asia.
PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev’s decision in 1991 to renounce nuclear weapons and spearhead a nuclear weapons test ban and Kazakhstan’s growing role as mediator in regional conflicts based on its multi-vector foreign policy helped Kazakhstan become the first former Soviet republic to win a seat on the UN Security Council.
Kazakhstan maintains good relations with the four other Central Asia countries and with neighbors China and Russia, yet the European Union is Kazakhstan’s largest foreign investor and the country’s largest foreign trade partner.
“The EU is a source of inspiration in terms of modernizing our economy, in terms of modernizing our laws and in terms of developing our civil society,” explains Kazakh DeputyForeign MinisterRomanVassilenko.
The ninth-largest country in the world is in the midst of diversifying its economy, well aware that the next 25 years of its development cannot be fueled by oil alone. Instead of being just a supplier of raw materials, it now has its sights set on adding value up the chain, providing services and moving into high added value areas.
Independence from Soviet agrarian control gave Kazakh farmers a new lease on life and hope for the future.
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, there are few land areas suitable for agriculture left in the world. Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine are the exceptions, with Kazakhstan having the potential to become a Eurasian bread basket.
Kazakhstan aspires to be one of the top 30 developed nations in the world by 2050, thanks to its 100ConcreteSteps initiative. The program entails five crucial reforms: namely the creation of a modern and professional civil service, ensuring the rule of law, industrialization and economic growth, a unified nation for the future, as well as transparency and accountability of the state. EFE
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Astana, Jan 3 (EFE).- As the centuries-old Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan celebrated in December 25 years of independence from the Soviet Union, it chose to head into 2017 by calling on international observers and opinion makers, political strategists and western think tanks to help the republic map out its strategy for the next 25 years as it continues its transition from a centralized socialist system to an open market economy.
The newly-independent Kazakhstan’s principal of a strong secular state with religious tolerance, respect for its multi-ethnic population and an emphasis on education, gave rise to a new ‘KazakhKinship’ as well as recognition as being a leader in Central Asia.
PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev’s decision in 1991 to renounce nuclear weapons and spearhead a nuclear weapons test ban and Kazakhstan’s growing role as mediator in regional conflicts based on its multi-vector foreign policy helped Kazakhstan become the first former Soviet republic to win a seat on the UN Security Council.
Kazakhstan maintains good relations with the four other Central Asia countries and with neighbors China and Russia, yet the European Union is Kazakhstan’s largest foreign investor and the country’s largest foreign trade partner.
“The EU is a source of inspiration in terms of modernizing our economy, in terms of modernizing our laws and in terms of developing our civil society,” explains Kazakh DeputyForeign MinisterRomanVassilenko.
The ninth-largest country in the world is in the midst of diversifying its economy, well aware that the next 25 years of its development cannot be fueled by oil alone. Instead of being just a supplier of raw materials, it now has its sights set on adding value up the chain, providing services and moving into high added value areas.
Independence from Soviet agrarian control gave Kazakh farmers a new lease on life and hope for the future.
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, there are few land areas suitable for agriculture left in the world. Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine are the exceptions, with Kazakhstan having the potential to become a Eurasian bread basket.
Kazakhstan aspires to be one of the top 30 developed nations in the world by 2050, thanks to its 100ConcreteSteps initiative. The program entails five crucial reforms: namely the creation of a modern and professional civil service, ensuring the rule of law, industrialization and economic growth, a unified nation for the future, as well as transparency and accountability of the state. EFE
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by Serik Beissembayev, L.N. Gumilev Eurasian National UniversityThe research discusses the issue of intertwining of petty crime and violent extremism in Kazakhstan. On the basis of semi-structured interviews with prisoners serving sentences on charges of extremist and terrorist activities, the author concludes that involvement in the criminal subculture increases the risk of radicalization on the basis of radical ideology. The key mechanism of transition of criminalized youth to the ranks of jihadist ideology supporters is frame alignment, when the ideology of jihadism resonates with the worldview spread in the criminal subculture.
Serik Beissembayev is a research fellow/PhD candidate at the L.N.Gumilev Eurasian National University. He received his MA in sociology from the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. In 2014-2015 he was a fellow of the Bolashak International Scholarship of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan and of the Soros Foundation Kazakhstan Public Policy Initiative. He has extensive experience in planning and concept development of sociological surveys. He is the author of several analytical publications on social and political issues in Kazakhstan.

by Serik Beissembayev, L.N. Gumilev Eurasian National UniversityThe research discusses the issue of intertwining of petty crime and violent extremism in Kazakhstan. On the basis of semi-structured interviews with prisoners serving sentences on charges of extremist and terrorist activities, the author concludes that involvement in the criminal subculture increases the risk of radicalization on the basis of radical ideology. The key mechanism of transition of criminalized youth to the ranks of jihadist ideology supporters is frame alignment, when the ideology of jihadism resonates with the worldview spread in the criminal subculture.
Serik Beissembayev is a research fellow/PhD candidate at the L.N.Gumilev Eurasian National University. He received his MA in sociology from the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. In 2014-2015 he was a fellow of the Bolashak International Scholarship of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan and of the Soros Foundation Kazakhstan Public Policy Initiative. He has extensive experience in planning and concept development of sociological surveys. He is the author of several analytical publications on social and political issues in Kazakhstan.

Inside Story - Are workers protected in Kazakhstan?

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A damning report accuses Kazakhstan of abusing and repressing the rights of workers in the country's oil fields. At least 15 people were killed and more than 100 injured last December when police fired on oil workers who were on strike in western Kazakhstan. Where is the rule of law in Kazakhstan and is it confined to the Central Asian country? Guests: JaneBuchanan, Tim Noonan, Usen Suleiman.
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A damning report accuses Kazakhstan of abusing and repressing the rights of workers in the country's oil fields. At least 15 people were killed and more than 100 injured last December when police fired on oil workers who were on strike in western Kazakhstan. Where is the rule of law in Kazakhstan and is it confined to the Central Asian country? Guests: JaneBuchanan, Tim Noonan, Usen Suleiman.
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The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
Flush with cash and US weapons seized during its advances in Iraq, the Islamic State's expansion shows no sign of slowing down. In the first week of August alone, Islamic State fighters have taken over new areas in northern Iraq, encroaching on Kurdish territory and sending Christians and other minorities fleeing as reports of massacres emerged.
VICENews reporter Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with the Islamic State, gaining unprecedented access to the group in Iraq and Syria as the first and only journalist to document its inner workings.
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The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
Flush with cash and US weapons seized during its advances in Iraq, the Islamic State's expansion shows no sign of slowing down. In the first week of August alone, Islamic State fighters have taken over new areas in northern Iraq, encroaching on Kurdish territory and sending Christians and other minorities fleeing as reports of massacres emerged.
VICENews reporter Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with the Islamic State, gaining unprecedented access to the group in Iraq and Syria as the first and only journalist to document its inner workings.
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Shmul Kaplan (A Penn Law VLA Production)

After living most of his life in Kazakhstan, Shmul Kaplan, a 70-year-old disabled Jewish survivor of the Nazi invasion of the Ukraine, applied successfully for ...

After living most of his life in Kazakhstan, Shmul Kaplan, a 70-year-old disabled Jewish survivor of the Nazi invasion of the Ukraine, applied successfully for asylum and began down the path to American citizenship. The journey was a long and arduous one because of protracted delays in the naturalization process. After seven years of waiting to become a citizen, Mr. Kaplan lost the SSI benefits on which he depended because of a time limitation in the law. He hung on for as long as he could by living on food stamps and $215 a month. Then he became the named plaintiff in a class action lawsuit brought against the U.S. Government. See how this courageous man helped himself and others realize their American Dreams.
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After living most of his life in Kazakhstan, Shmul Kaplan, a 70-year-old disabled Jewish survivor of the Nazi invasion of the Ukraine, applied successfully for asylum and began down the path to American citizenship. The journey was a long and arduous one because of protracted delays in the naturalization process. After seven years of waiting to become a citizen, Mr. Kaplan lost the SSI benefits on which he depended because of a time limitation in the law. He hung on for as long as he could by living on food stamps and $215 a month. Then he became the named plaintiff in a class action lawsuit brought against the U.S. Government. See how this courageous man helped himself and others realize their American Dreams.
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Kazakhstan passes restrictive religion law

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Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan's president, has approved a new law aimed at putting an end to religious extremism.
The law forces all religious organisations to re-register and bans prayer in state institutions such as schools and prisons.
The country's chief imam believes that preventing Muslims from praying will antagonise the Kazakh public.
Al Jazeera'sRobin Forestier-Walker reports from Kazakhstan's western city of Aktobe.
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Kazakhstan: New laws oppress Christianity

The president of Kazakhstan has ushered in two new laws that severely restrict freedom of ...

Kazakhstan: New laws oppress Christianity

The president of Kazakhstan has ushered in two new laws that severely restrict freedom of religion. Evangelical Christians in particular will likely face increased persecution as a result. However, hardship is nothing new for the believers of Christ in this former Soviet country. In this report, you'll meet a couple from Kazakhstan who will not be intimidated by these new laws.
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Law and Order Kazakhstan

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Kazakhstan's Post-Soviet Struggle Explained

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What you need to know about ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN and the ILLUMINATI

Here I discuss Astana...the new capital of Kazakhstan... This is a a fascinating place indeed. We will look inside the structures of this city. The Pyramid of peace, the presidential palace of Astana. The Khan Shatyr Entertainmentn Center. The BayterekTower and the symbolism behind this architecture. Look at what Kazakhstan has branded on their land.
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Kazakhstan: Workers' Unions Under Attack

Kazakhstan’s new trade union law, adopted after unresolved labor strikes in 2011, has made it more difficult to organize independent unions in the country. Changes to the labor and criminal codes have contributed to an environment hostile to worker activism.
Human Rights Watch interviewed more than 50 trade union leaders, labor activists, and workers in key industries across Kazakhstan, and documented harassment, surveillance, and, in some cases, spurious legal prosecution or dismissals in apparent retaliation for labor activism. The Kazakh government should take immediate steps to lift restrictions on workers’ rights and the ability to organize.

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Sacha Baron Cohen vs Kazakhstan - The Jonathan Ross Show

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Borat

Sacha Baron Cohen brings his Kazakh journalist character Borat Sagdiyev to the big screen for the first time. Leaving his native Kazakhstan, Borat travels to America to make a documentary. As he zigzags across the nation, Borat meets real people in real situations with hysterical consequences. His backwards behavior generates strong reactions around him exposing prejudices and hypocrisies in American culture.

Kazakhstan adopts law on EXPO-2017

Kazakhstan has adopted a law on EXPO-2017. It provides amendments to eight legislative acts of the Republic, including budget and tax codes. A corresponding statement was made by the head of legal department of 'Astana EXPO-2017' National CompanyMaya Yegimbayeva at weekly briefing of CentralCommunicationsService on Monday. According to her, this document will establish a legal framework for the timely construction of facilities of the exhibition complex and solve many organizational issues.

"Travel Guide" - Astana city

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

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Four Days in Almaty, Kazakhstan - Half-Hour Travel Show with Glenn Campbell

2-5 June 2016 - A four-day visit to the largest city in Kazakhstan. Featuring Kok Tobe, Al...

Four Days in Almaty, Kazakhstan - Half-Hour Travel Show with Glenn Campbell

2-5 June 2016 - A four-day visit to the largest city in Kazakhstan. Featuring Kok Tobe, Almaty-2 train station, AmigoHostel, ZenkovCathedral and Spirit of Tengri.
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How to travel Kazakhstan

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KAZAKHSTAN Travel Tips

After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences...

KAZAKHSTAN Travel Tips

After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences and tips to hopefully help others. I barely scratched the surface of the country, but these area few things I learned along the way. if you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment down below.
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LOST IN KAZAKHSTAN 4K

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LOST IN KAZAKHSTAN 4K

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From the futuristic sceneries of the glass skyscrapers of Almaty, former capital of Kazakhstan and the new Dubai of Central Asia, to the dreamy landscapes of Lake Issyk. From the Big Almaty lake, to Shymbulak, from Pik Talgar, the highest peak of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains, up to Charyn, a desert canyon of red rocks carved over the centuries from the rush of water during the ice age.
The majestic mountains of Kazakhstan, the turquoise alpine lakes which like crystal clear mirrors reflect a sky of dreams, the red arena of the deserts and the coral stones of the Charyn canyon, create a unique spectacle that not many people know about yet and that will leave you breathless. For the very first time two bloggers SaraIzzi and Timur Tugalev document the magical sceneries of Kazakhstan and the luxuries of a vibrant city like Almaty, one of the pearls of Central Asia yet to be discovered.
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Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide

KazakhstanTravelVideoGuide: The world's ninth biggest country is one of its last great travel unknowns. Though the outside world is gradually becoming aware of Kazakhstan, largely thanks to its oil and the antics of that pseudo-Kazakh Borat Sagdiyev, few have really explored this country of vastly varied attractions.
Easily the most economically advanced of the 'stans', post-Soviet Kazakhstan is reinventing itself as a uniquely prosperous and modern Eurasian nation. The leafy commercial and social hub, Almaty, has an almost European feel with its quality hotels, slick boutiques, chic cafés and streets thick with BMWs and Mercedes. Astana, in the north, is being transformed at quickfire speed into a 21st-century capital with a unique mix of Islamic, Western, Soviet and wacky futuristic architecture. PresidentNursultan Nazarbaev, who has ruled Kazakhstan since Soviet times, doesn't encourage political opposition but is managing to forge a peaceful, multiethnic nation -- which makes him on the whole pretty popular.
Around the fringes of the great steppes where the once nomadic Kazakh people -- still famed for their horse skills and unique equestrian sports -- used to roam, Kazakhstan presents an array of surprising adventures. You can trek on foot or horse in the spectacular TianShan or Altay Mountains, watch flamingos on steppe lakes or discover mysterious underground mosques near the Caspian Sea. Community ecotourism programmes in some of the most beautiful areas enable travellers to stay with village families at affordable cost.
With travellers still rare here, a foreign guest is usually treated not as just another tourist but with real hospitality, and locals will often go out of their way to help you. Enjoy your Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide while it lasts!
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